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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I admire for" is not correct in English and does not convey a complete thought
It is typically used incorrectly as it lacks a direct object or a specific reason for admiration. Example: "I admire her for her dedication to her work."
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Then one man, whom I admire for his intelligence and open-mindedness, spoke with resignation.
"He's a man that I admire for what he did," he said.
It's a beautiful if hermetic vision that I admire for its ambition if finally not for its philosophy.
I admire, for example, the discipline and respect you find in Japan".
Jeb Bush is another guy I admire for his ability to analyze issues and call them for what they are.
I admire, for example, Amadeus, one of the best films ever made, and what is historically accurate about Amadeus?
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But the ones whom I admired, for instance John Gielgud, was working when he was 96.
Khalid: Someone who I really admire for being completely themselves in this industry is Alessia Cara.
"I admire Hillary for blazing the path for women.
I admire him for that.
I admire her for that.
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